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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

When to use is or are

When to use the word is or are in a sentence. Here is the sales tax for the garden center.
  

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is goes with tax . Singular. When you have a sentence that begins "There is/are" or "Here is/are", the choice between 'is' and 'are' depends on the noun that follows.

  • is goes with tax .
  • Singular.
  • When you have a sentence that begins "There is/are" or "Here is/are", the choice between 'is' and 'are' depends on the noun that follows.
  • CJ
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is goes with tax. Singular.

When you have a sentence that begins "There is/are" or "Here is/are", the choice between 'is' and 'are' depends on the noun that follows.

CJ

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